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Definition of bold
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Bold (n.)
Standing
prominently
out to view;
markedly
conspicuous;
striking
the eye; in high
relief.
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"""bronze "
::
Bronze
(a.)
Boldness;
impudence;
brass..
Face
::
Face (n.)
Maintenance
of the
countenance
free from
abashment
or
confusion;
confidence;
boldness;
shamelessness;
effrontery.
Scambler
::
Scambler
(n.) A bold
intruder
upon the
hospitality
of
others;
a
mealtime
visitor.
Dare
::
Dare (v. i.) To have
adequate
or
sufficient
courage
for any
purpose;
to be bold or
venturesome;
not to be
afraid;
to
venture.
Dauntless
::
Dauntless
(a.)
Incapable
of being
daunted;
undaunted;
bold;
fearless;
intrepid.
Cheeky
::
Cheeky
() a
Brazen-faced;
impudent;
bold.
Bold
::
Bold (n.)
Steep;
abrupt;
prominent.
Thus
::
Thus
(adv.)
To this
degree
or
extent;
so far; so; as, thus wise; thus
peaceble;
thus
bold..
Outspeak
::
Outspeak
(v. t.) To speak
openly
or
boldly.
Adventure
::
Adventure
(n.) The
encountering
of
risks;
hazardous
and
striking
enterprise;
a bold
undertaking,
in which
hazards
are to be
encountered,
and the issue is
staked
upon
unforeseen
events;
a
daring
feat..
Brisk
::
Brisk (v. t. & i.) To make or
become
lively;
to
enliven;
to
animate;
to take, or cause to take, an erect or bold
attitude;
--
usually
with up..
Overbold
::
Overbold
(a.)
Excessively
or
presumptuously
bold;
impudent.
Bold
::
Bold (v. i.) To be or
become
bold.
Tall
::
Tall
(superl.)
Brave;
bold;
courageous.
Faser
::
Faser (n.) One who
faces;
one who puts on a false show; a
bold-faced
person.
Brazenly
::
Brazenly
(adv.)
In a bold,
impudent
manner..
Saucy
::
Saucy
(superl.)
Showing
impertinent
boldness
or
pertness;
transgressing
the rules of
decorum;
treating
superiors
with
contempt;
impudent;
insolent;
as, a saucy
fellow..
Boldly
::
Boldly
(adv.)
In a bold
manner.
Concerto
::
Concerto
(n.) A
composition
(usually
in
symphonic
form with three
movements)
in which one
instrument
(or two or
three)
stands
out in bold
relief
against
the
orchestra,
or
accompaniment,
so as to
display
its
qualities
or the
performer's
skill..
Jezebel
::
"Jezebel
(n.) A bold,
vicious
woman;
a
termagant..
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